[0001] The present invention is directed to drawer-type circuit breaker arrangments. A latching
arrangement is associated with the extendable support rails for supporting a-circuit
breaker body in a disconnected position and a lever arrangement is as- - sociated
with the movable circuit breaker for initiating the disconnecting of the circuit breaker
during a drawing operation and for making the final connection during an insertion
operation.
[0002] Japanese Patent 50-25460 granted July 31, 1975 discloses a drawer-type circuit breaker
wherein the circuit breaker 2 is supported for rolling movement on at least one support
rail 6. A latch lever 8 is pivoted to the support rail 6 and is normally biased for
engagement by a stop member 11 on the circuit breaker 2 by means of a spring 10 to
prevent withdrawal of the circuit breaker from the housing. An extension rail 7 is
provided with a projection 15 which allows the extension rail 7 to be supported in
alignment with the support rail 6 by means of pins 12 and 13 on the support rail 6.
When the extension rail is secured in place a protrusion 13a on the end of the projection
engages the latch lever 8 to bias the same out of blocking position relative to the.
stop member 11 against the force of the spring 10 thereby allowing the circuit breaker
2 to roll outwardly from the housing onto the extension rail 7. When not in use the
extension rail 7 is completely disconnected frcm the circuit breaker assembly and
is therefore susceptible to being misplaced and therefore unavailable when needed.
[0003] The U.S. Patent to Powell 3,663,773 granted May 16, 1972 is directed to a switch
gear draw-out apparatus with a clutch interlock. A pair of support rails are pivotally
mounted on the circuit breaker housing on opposite sides of the circuit breaker for
movement between a vertical stored position and a horizontal operative position for
supporting the circuit breaker on rollers during a drawing operation. A manually operated
lever is also pivotally mounted on one side of the circuit breaker housing for controlling
the movement of a cam which in turn controls the initial disconnecting movement of
the circuit breaker during withdrawal and the final connection of the circuit breaker
upon insertion thereof. A clutch is operatively associated with the lever and cam
to prevent the operation of the cam when the circuit breaker contacts are in the closed
position. In addition to requiring a complex assembly of springs and levers to operatively
clutch and unclutch the lever to the cam member, a reverse movement must be applied
to the lever after the initial disconnecting movement to unlatch the circuit breaker
from the housing to permit the same to be drawn outwardly onto the support rails.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention provides a new and improved drawer-type circuit breaker having
an extendable and retractable support rail system and associated latch means which
prevents the support rails from being extended until the circuit breaker is disconnected
and then subsequently prevents movement of the circuit breaker outwardly on the support
rails until said support rails have been fully extended.
[0005] The present invention provides a new and improved drawer-type circuit breaker having
a lever actuating system which substantially eliminates undesirable vertical movement
of the circuit breaker during drawing or inserting of the circuit breaker while substantially
reducing the force required to connect and disconnect the circuit breaker.
[0006] The present invention provides a new and improved drawer-type circuit breaker comprising
a housing having a pair of horizontally disposed guide slots and a pair of vertically
extending notches intersecting said slots respectively, a circuit breaker having roller
means thereon extending into said slots in engagement with the edges thereof for supporting
said breaker in said housing, an actuating lever pivotally mounted on . each side
of said circuit breaker for pivotal movement on a horizontal axis, guide roller means
projecting from one end of said lever for travel along said slot and intersecting
notch, first stop means on said breaker engagable by the opposite end of said actuating
lever for locating said roller in said slot for movement along said slot during withdrawal
or insertion of said breaker in said housing, second stop means on said housing adapted
to engage said acutating lever during insertion of said breaker to align said roller
means with said notch so that upon pivoting said actuating lever said roller means
will enter said notch to move said circuit breaker further into said housing and third
stop means engageable by said lever to limit pivotal movement thereof and maintain
said roller means in said notch in the final inserted position.
[0007] The present invention provides a new and improved drawer-type circuit breaker comprising
a fixed housing having a pair of side walls with horizontally disposed slots therein,
a circuit breaker movably mounted within said housing and having roller means extending
into said slots in engagement with the edges thereof for movably supporting said circuit
breaker, support rail means slidably mounted on said housing means for horizontal
sliding movement parallel to said slot with the upper edge thereof in engagement with
said roller means, said support rail means having a notch in the lower edge thereof
adjacent a forward end thereof and a chamfer on the bottom edge at the rear end thereof,
latch means pivotally mounted on said housing, spring means biasing said latch means
into engagement with said notch to prevent withdrawal of said support rail means when
said circuit breaker is fully engaged within said housing, said latch means having
one end portion protruding above the upper edge of said rail - means for engagement
by said roller means upon disengagement of said circuit breaker and flange means extending
laterally from the other end of said latch means under said rail means so that upon
engagement of said one end of said latch means by said roller means said latch means
will pivot out of said notch to bring said flange into engagement with the bottom
edge of said rail means to allow withdrawal of said rail while preventing movement
of said roller means past said latch means until said support rail means is extended
to bring said chamfer adjacent said flange to permit further pivotal movement of said
latch means to allow said circuit breaker to be drawn outwardly onto said support
rail means.
[0008] The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be
apparent from the following more particular description of a preferred embodiment
of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
Figures 1 is a perspective view of a circuit breaker in the fully engaged position
in a housing.
Figure 2 is a side elevation view of the circuit breaker in the fully engaged position
within the housing and the support rails latched in retracted position.
Figure 3 is a side elevation view similar to Figure 1 showing the circuit breaker
in the disengaged position within the housing with the support rails still retracted
but unlatched.
Figure 4 is a side elevation view of the circuit breaker with the support rails fully
extended and the circuit breaker fully removed from said housing on said support rails.
Figure 5 is an enlarged perspective view of the outer end of a support rail and the
latch means associated therewith.
Figure 6 is an enlarged side elevation view of the arrangement shown in Figure 5 with
the circuit breaker in the fully engaged position and the latch means preventing withdrawal
of the support rail.
Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 6 with the circuit breaker disengaged and the
latch means in position to allow extension of the support rail while preventing removal
of said circuit breaker from the housing.
Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 7 showing the rail in the fully extended position
and the latch in a position to allow withdrawal of the circuit breaker from the housing
onto the support rails.
Figure 9 is a view similar to Figure 8 showing the relationship of the roller and
latch to permit insertion of the circuit breaker.
Figure 10-is a partial side elevation view showing the actuating lever in engagement
with the stops just prior to the initiation of the circuit breaker engaging movement.
Figure 11 is a view similar to Figure 10 with the actuating lever initiating the engagement
of the circuit breaker.
Figure 12 is a view similar to Figure 11 showing the position of the actuating lever
with the circuit breaker in the fully engaged position.
Figure 13 is a view similar to Figure 10 showing the relationship of the actuating
lever and operating roller relative to the slot and notch during the insertion of
the circuit breaker according to the present invention.
Figure 14 is a view similar to Figure 13 showing the actuating lever and roller arrangement
in one type of prior art circuit breaker.
Figure 15 is a view similar to Figure 13 showing the actuating lever and roller for
another type of prior art circuit breaker.
Figure 16 is a schematic view showing the operating angle for the circuit breaker
actuating lever of Figure 13.
Figure 17 is a schematic diagram showing the operating angles for the prior art actuating
lever of Figure 14.
Figure 18 is a schematic view showing the operating angle for the prior art actuating
lever of Figure 15.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The drawer-type circuit breaker device according to the present invention is comprised
of a circuit breaker assembly 12 carried by a frame 10 which in turn is movably mounted
within a fixed frame 14. Identical support means, latch means and operating means
are provided on opposite sides of the circuit breaker assembly but will only be described
with respect to the side of the circuit breaker assembly visible in the drawings.
The support means is comprised of a pair of rollers 13a and 13b mounted on the side
of the movable frame 10 of the circuit breaker assembly and an elongated horizontal
slot 14a formed in the side of the fixed frame 14. The forward end of the slot 14a
is open to allow the circuit breaker assembly to be completely withdrawn from the
fixed frame 14 and a vertically extending notch 14b intersects the slot 14a to accommodate
an actuating roller 25 as will be described in greater detail hereinafter. The rollers
13a and 13b are grooved and ride on the lower surface of the slot 14a. The upper edge
of the slot 14a extends within the grooves on the rollers with limited clearance so
as to reduce the vertical movement of the circuit breaker assembly relative to the
fixed frame to a minimum while providing for ease of horizontal movement.
[0011] An extendable support rail 16 is movably mounted on the outside of the side wall
of the fixed frame 14 by means of a headed pin 15 secured to the sides of the fixed
frame 14 and located in an elongated closed horizontal slot 16a. When the support
rail 16 is in its retracted position as shown in Figure 2, the inner end of the support
rail 16 will be supported by the pin 15a extending outwardly from the side of the
fixed frame 14. The upper edge of the support rail 16 is coincident with the lower
edge of the slot 14a so that the rollers 13a and 13b also rest in rolling engagement
on the upper edge of the support rail 16. The lower forward edge of the fixed frame
14 is bent outwardly at 14c as best seen in Figure 5 so as to provide an additional
sliding support for the support rail 16. The lower edge of the support rail 16 is
provided with a triangular notch 21 adjacent the forward end of the slot 16a as best
seen in Figure 6. When the support rail 16 is in the completely retracted position
as shown in Figure 6 the rearward end 21a of the notch 21 is spaced forwardly a distance
A from the center of the pin 15. A latch member 17 is pivotally mounted on the pin
15 outwardly of the support rail 16. One arm 19 of the latch lever 17 extends above
the lower edge of the slot 14 when the latch lever is in the latching position shown
in Figure 6 and is provided with a slopping surface 19a which is adapted to be engaged
by the roller 13a upon disconnecting the circuit breaker assembly. The other arm of
the latch lever 17 is provided with a laterally extending flange 20 which is adapted
to extend beneath the support rail 16. The latch lever 17 is biased in the clockwise
direction by a spring 18 connected between the lever 17 and the fixed frame 14.
[0012] In operation, the latch lever 17 is normally biased by the spring 18 into the position
shown in Figures 1, 2 and 6 when the circuit breaker assembly is fully inserted into
the fixed frame 14 and the support rails 16 are fully retracted. In this position,
the upper, surface 20a of the flange 20 on the latch lever 17 will engage the surface
21b of the notch 21 in the bottom edge of the support rail 16 with a force indicated
by the arrow F. Therefore, the support rails 16 will be prevented from being moved
horizontally into an extended position. Upon disconnection of the circuit breaker
assembly, by means to be described hereinafter, the roller 13a will move into engagement
with the latch lever 17 as shown in Figures 3 and 7 to pivot the latch lever 17 against
the force of the spring 18. The upper surface 20a of the flange 20 of the latch lever
17 will then come into engagement with the horizontal bottom edge of the guide rail
16 to prevent further pivotal movement. Therefore, the arm 19 of the latch lever 17
will still be in position to prevent further withdrawal of the circuit breaker assembly
due to engagement of the roller 13a with the edge 19a of the latch lever 17. Since
the latch no longer engages the notch 21 in the guide rail 16, the guide rails 16
may be extended to the positions shown in Figures 4, 8 and 9. Once the guide rails
16 are extended to their outermost position as determined by the length of the slot
16a, the chamfered surface 16b on the lower rear edge of the rail 16 will be disposed
next to the flange 20 on the latch lever 17. Thus, the outward movement of the circuit
breaker assembly will now be permitted and the roller 13a will pivot the latch lever
l7 in a counterclockwise direction as seen in Figure 8. The circuit breaker assembly
can then be withdrawn from the fixed housing 14 to the extent shown in Figure 4 wherein
the roller 13a will engage the upstanding stop 16d at the end of the guide rail 16.
When it is desired to reinsert the circuit breaker assembly into the fixed housing
14, the circuit breaker assembly will be moved in the direction of the arrow in Figure
9 and the rollers 13a and 13b will sequentially engage the latch lever 17 with a force
indicated by the arrow P to force the latch lever in the counterclockwise direction
thereby permitting passage of the rollers from the extended support rails into the
slots 14a in the sides of the fixed housing 14.
[0013] In order to engage and disengage the contacts of the circuit breaker assembly as
it moves into and out of the fully inserted position, power operated actuating levers
23 are pivotally mounted at 24 on opposite sides of the movable frame 10 of the circuit
breaker assembly. The construction and sequential 'operation of the actuating levers
23 is best seen in Figures 10-12 wherein each lever is provided with a laterally extending
guide roller 25 on one end thereof and a stop engaging extension 26 at the other end
thereof on the opposite side of the pivot 24 from the roller 25. During the movement
of the circuit breaker assembly outwardly of the fixed housing 14 onto the support
rails 16 the roller 25 is normally positioned by engagement of the extension 26 with
a stop pin 27 on the circuit breaker assembly so as to travel within the slot 14a
without engaging the sides thereof. During an insertion operation the circuit breaker
assembly will reach the position shown in Figure 3 wherein the roller 25 will be substantially
positioned in alignment with the elongated notch 14b as determined by the engagement
of the extension 26 of the actuating lever 23 with the stop pin 28 secured to the
fixed housing 14. From this position, the inserting operation is carried out by turning
the actuating lever 23 in the counterclockwise direction by means of a worm gear-type
drive assembly (not shown). The counterclockwise rotation of the actuating lever 23
will bring the roller 25 into engagement with the elongated notch 14b as shown in
Figure 11. Continued rotation of the actuating lever 23 until it engages the stop
pin 29 on the fixed housing 14 as shown in Figure 12 will draw the circuit breaker
assembly fully into the fixed housing 14 to bring about engagement of the circuit
breaker contacts. While the pivot pin continues to move in a straight horizontal line
from the position in Figure 11 to the position in Figure 12, the roller 25 will move
up and down within the elongated slot 14a. In order to disengage the contacts of the
circuit breaker assembly, the actuating lever 23 is rotated in the opposite or clockwise
direction thereby moving the circuit breaker assembly from the position shown in Figure
2 to the position shown in Figure 3. Then, upon extension of the support rails 16
the circuit breaker assembly can be completely withdrawn from the fixed housing 14
in the manner described above.
[0014] The advantage of the actuating lever arrangement according to the present invention
over two different types of prior art actuating lever assemblies can best be seen
from Figures 13-18. According to the present invention the actuating lever assembly
23 as illustrated in Figure 13 has an effective rotational angle indicated at 6 as
illustrated in Figure 16. According to a first prior art construction shown in Figure
14, the actuating lever 33 is normally maintained in the illustrated position by a
stop pin 37 during the withdrawal and insertion of the circuit breaker assembly. Thus,
the slot 34a in which the rollers 32a and 32b on the circuit breaker assembly move,
must be substantially wider at the outer end by a distance indicated at 34c in Figure
14. Such excessive clearance for the guide roller 32a leads to an unstable arrangement
for - the circuit breaker assembly which will allow undesirable vertical movement
of the circuit breaker assembly. Also, even though the actuating lever can utilize
a full rotational angle θ
1 as seen in Figure 17 similar to the angle 6 for the latch lever according to the
present invention, the movement of the actuating lever 33 through the angle θ
2 in Figure 17 will cause an undesirable movement of the circuit breaker assembly in
the drawing direction which is opposite to the desired direction. Such a movement
in the drawing direction could possibly interfere with a latch assembly for preventing
complete withdrawal of the circuit breaker assembly.
[0015] In the prior art embodiments shown in Figure 15 the actuating lever 43 is normally
maintained in a horizontal position by a stop pin 47. As in the previous prior art
embodiment, the guide slot 44a must be substantially wider as indicated by the distance
44c thus leading to the undesirable instability discussed above. Furthermore, the
operating angle a3 is considerably shorter than the operating angle according to the
present invention.
[0016] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a
preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those in the art that various
changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit
and scope of the invention.
1. A drawer-type circuit breaker arrangement characterized by a housing (14) having
a pair of horizontally disposed guide slots (14a) and a pair of vertically, extending
notches (14b), intersecting said slots (14a) respectively, circuit breaker means (12)
having roller means (13a, 13b) thereon in engagement with edges of said slots (14a)
for supporting said circuit breaker means (12) in said housing (14), an actuating
lever (23), pivotally mounted at each side of said circuit breaker (12) for pivotal
movement about a horizontal axis (24), a guide roller (25) provided at one end of
each lever (23) for travel along a respective one of said slots (14a) and intersecting
notches (14b), first stop means (27) on said breaker means engagable by the opposite
ends-of said actuating levers for locating said guide rollers (25) in said slots (14a),
for movement along said slots during withdrawal or insertion of said breaker means
in said housing, second stop means (28) on said housing adapted to engage each actuating
lever (23) during insertion of said breaker means (12) to align each guide roller
(25) with each notch (14b) so that upon pivoting each lever (23) said guide roller
(25) thereon will enter a respective notch (14b) to move said circuit breaker means
(12) further into said housing (14) and third stop means (29) engagable by each lever
(23) to limit pivotal movement thereof and maintain each guide roller (25) in a respective
notch (14b) in the final inserted position.
2. A drawer-type circuit breaker arrangement characterized by a fixed housing (14)
having a pair of side walls with a horizontally disposed slot (14a) in each wall,
circuit breaker means (12) movably mounted within said housing (14) and having roller
means (13a, 13b) extending into said slots (14a) in engagement with the edges thereof
for movably supporting said circuit breaker means (12), support rail means (16) slidably
mounted on said housing means (14) for horizontal sliding movement parallel to said
slot (14a) with the upper edge thereof in engagement with said roller means (13a,
13b), said support rail means (16), having a notch (21) in the lower edge thereof
adjacent the forward end thereof and chamfer means on the bottom edge of said support
rail means (16) adjacent the rear end thereof, latch means (17) pivotally mounted
on said housing (14), spring means (18) biasing said latch means (17) into engagement
with said notch (21) to prevent withdrawal of said support rail means (12) is fully
engaged within said housing (14), said latch means (17) having one end portion (19),
protruding above the upper edge of said rail means (16)for engagement by said roller
means (13a) upon disengagement ofjsaid circuit breaker means (12) and flange means (20) extending laterally from the
other end of said latch means (17) under said rail means (16) so that upon engagement
of said one end of said latch means (17) by said roller means (13a) said latch means
(17) will pivot out of said notches (21) to bring said flange (20) into engagement
with the bottom edge of said rail means (16) to allow withdrawal of said rail means
(16) while still preventing movement of said roller means (13a) past said latch means
(17) until said support rail means (16) is fully extended to bring said chamfer means
adjacent said flange means (20) to permit further pivotal movement of said latch means
(17) to allow said circuit breaker means (12) to be drawn outwardly onto said support
rail means (16).
3. A drawer-type circuit breaker arrangement characterized by housing means (14),
circuit breaker means (12), having roller means (13a, 13b) thereon for movably supporting
said circuit breaker means (12) within said housing means (14), extendable support
rail means (16) on said housing means (14) for supporting said circuit breaker means
(12) through said roller means (13a, 13b) outside of said housing means (14) and latch
means (17) pivotally mounted on said housing means (14) for engagement with said roller
means (13a) and said support rail means (16) to initially prevent extension of said
support rail means (16) when said circuit breaker means (12) is in a first position
within said housing (14) and operable by said roller means (13a) upon movement of
said circuit breaker means (12) to a second position within said housing means (14)
to prevent further outward movement of said circuit breaker means (12) until said
support rail means (16) are fully extended.
4. A drawer-type circuit breaker arrangement according to claim 3, characterized in
that said latch means (17) comprises a latch lever (17) having a first arm extending
(19) into the path of said roller means (13a), and a second arm having a laterally
extending flange (20) underlying said support rail means (16) and in that said support
rail means (16) is provided with a notch (21) adjacent one end thereof for receiving
said lateral flange (20) on said latch means (17) to prevent extension of said support
rail means (16), and in that a chamfered bottom edge adjacent the other end of said
support rail means (16) adapted to be positioned adjacent said latch means (17) when
said support rail means (16) are in a fully extended position.